It's worth noting that the "No" vote was not a No to Europe or the Euro.

Some of the Greeks I've spoken to expressed concern before and after the referendum that this was how the vote would be interpreted. Many of the articles I've read in the non-Greek press have interpreted it this way.

Ok, given the high risk that Greece does end up leaving the Eurozone, it would be naive to completely separate the two. However, the majority of Greeks voted No to further austerity measures, acknowledging, yet not necessarily desiring, that the consequence could well be exit from the Eurozone.

I think it's important to differentiate between motive and consequence. Especially as politicians have a field day mixing the two of them up.